Name: Yvon Bellamy
Ethnicity: French
Allegiance: The Holy-Emperor Charlemagne
Profession: Falconer
Age: 30
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 140 lbs
Appearance: Yvon isn’t built like his brothers – thick-boned and lean, like their father. Instead, he had the misfortune of inheriting his mother’s light frame. In fact, he is the opposite of his two siblings: perhaps his most striking trait is the general
darkness. He has a fairly dark complexion, thanks to the Arab blood running through his father’s line, and long black hair that he rarely bothers to properly comb through, at times rendering it an unconquerable tangled mess. Tying it back seems to have helped somewhat. His eyes lie in stark contrast to the rest of him – they are a piercing light blue from his mother, fitting perfectly with the blue robe he usually wears over brown and black clothes and a shirt of mail. Tucked away in his belt loop is a bearded axe, the close-range companion to the crossbow slung over his shoulder. He wears a rondel dagger hidden under metal plating on his hip as a last resort, and from elbow down, his left arm is sheathed in a tarnished gauntlet that has seen better days. Beneath lies an arm only human in shape – under the skin, if one could call it such, discolored as it is, it seems as though serpentine forms writhe over each other in place of the normal capillaries and muscles. This demonic coloration spreads up from his fingertips to his shoulder, and still slowly creeps up bit by tiny bit.
Skill-at-Arms: 3 – Yvon fought as a conscripted soldier for a few years, until the age of 19, when it was believed that he had died along with the rest of his companions in an ambush by a band of thieves. He is capable of wielding swords, lighter axes, and warhammers, in addition to being a decent shot with a crossbow.
Wisdom: 3 – Having no interest in playing with his older brothers, Yvon instead devoted his time to reading (mostly picture-) books, climbing trees, and asking (in his parents’ eyes) too many questions. At the same time, he despised what he deemed to be the “boring” subjects like mathematics and grammar. Big words are not his forte.
Magic: 4 – The powers granted to him by the demon’s contract allow him to form armor of even weaponry out of congealed and hardened blood, whether it be his own or another’s, at great cost. This usually is put into practice in strengthening his gauntleted arm to serve as a shield, but when Yvon isn’t worried about being seen by others, he is also able to shape the blood into rather macabre blades and useful objects. Hardening and keeping the blood solid over long periods of time is difficult, and the gauntlet’s “support” usually draws from his own supply.
Vitality: 3 – Yvon was not the strongest person even back during his career as a soldier, and with the demon’s powers affecting him, he appears rather ill and pallid after he exerts himself. Since his power is based on blood, Yvon has anemic spells if he refuses to take lives.
Wealth: 3 – Working as a falconer under a nobleman has netted him enough funds to live a decent life and buy most of the equipment and clothing he wants, and nothing particularly luxurious. Neither does he care about luxuries.
Other Notable Attributes: Speaks French and can read very little of it. (Please do not ask him to read a map.) Knows basic injury treatment on account of his conscription.
Possessions: Bearded axe with leather grip, crossbow, rondel dagger shirt of mail, mail coif (usually resting on his shoulders, hooded robe plated with metal in certain areas, medicinal pouch, cloth rucksack with a couple tattered what-used-to-be-books, basic travel provisions.
Relationships: Nobleman, both employer and landlord.
Social Rank: Commoner, owns a 10-acre strip of land on which he practices falconry and hunting.
Honor: Born into a Christian family, but he is not particularly pious in his daily routines. Yvon would rather not kill, but has few qualms about taking the lives of his enemies. His sacrifice of what little life his companions had has made a deep mental scar, and he is hesitant to kill innocents (and refuses to harm children), even at the cost of his own well-being.
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